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i checked again and you all were right there is a log() method in JSDK2.0!
but i'm afraid i cannot say what's the problem with your installation. maybe
you should recompile webmacro against JSDK2.1 and the java version you are
using.
michael
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From: Michal Galinski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I'am using now JSDK2.1 but some months ago I have used 2.0 (but with
IPlanet).
I am sure, that log() method is either in javax.servlet.GenericServlet class
and javax.servlet.ServletContext interface.
And I am sure that log() in javax.servlet.GenericServlet was in JSDK2.0 too.
So still is the question.
Michal Galinski
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